That is what Rush Limbaugh said at the close of the second hour of his show today. I was hoping he'd encourage HIGH turnout to vote for Bush. And he did.

He is right, too. Bush needs a BIG win, not just a win, imho. I voted early

already, so I'm IN with my vote for Bush!!

I urge EVERYBODY!:

GO to the polls and vote for Bush. Take your friends with you to do the same. If you know any Zell Miller type Democrats that support Bush and they are voting for him, take them as well.

Vote EARLY to avoid the rush, and remember:

IGNORE ANYTHING IN THE MEDIA YOU HEAR (i.e., making a fast, early call in Florida for Kerry, etc.). WE CAN AVOID A REPEAT OF THE FLORIDA ELECTION DEBACLE OF 2000 THIS YEAR IF GOP TURNOUT IS STRONG, imho.

Can those that participate in voter fraud get jail time? Just thinking about those fascists that try to vote twice. Or vote for those that abstain from voting. I just find that activity disgusting and deserving of severe punishment.

"Justice is the one thing you should always find "You got to saddle up your boys "You got to draw a hard line "When the gun smoke settles well sing a victory tune "Well all meet back at the local saloon "Well raise up our glasses against evil forces "Singing whiskey for my men, beer for my horses..."

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posted on 11/01/2004 1:30:23 PM PST
by RichInOC
(Bush-Cheney 2004: Let's Go Out And Win One For The Gipper.)

its his tone in tomorrow's show that we must listen to carefully. remember in 2000, when he came on, warning everyone (without being specific that he had been leaked the exit polls) to get out and vote, to call friends and relatives, etc. We have to listen carefully to what he says tomorrow.

I need some advice. My daughter has a dentist's appointment at 11:30 and I'm trying to decide if I should vote before or after the appointment. Will the polls be less crowded at 6 am or during the day when everyone is at work?

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posted on 11/01/2004 1:39:10 PM PST
by SilentServiceCPOWife
(No one notices the water until the well runs dry.)

Gonna be at the polls bright and early tomorrow before I go to work...I know if I don't, someone at work will come up with some petty problem that they perceive to be a major crisis (I literally work with rocket scientists and they live up to the moniker) and I won't be able to get away and my polling place is an hour's drive from work...never fails when I try to take off early for any reason : )

Hopefully in NY there will be enough Ed Koch types who will vote for the President. I tend to be more in the Libertarian camp, but because of the war on terror I have to stand with Bush. Yes, I believe he made some mistakes as far as being prepared for the guerilla war our troops are now faced with. (blame Rummy)----but what does one do? Abandon ship in the middle of the ocean? I think not. Besides, a vote for Kerry? I'd rather overdose on Ex Lax.

My wife & I voted about a week ago for our President. This is THE MOST IMPORTANT VOTE of our lifetime. Being a Vietnam Vet, the vote for me is very personal. Don't let that traitor darken the door of the White House.

Please, for us vets and the ones no longer with us, vote for President Bush & Vice President Cheney.

The Wasll Street Journal Opinion Journal political commectary section $3.95) a month has an article about Jeb's secret weapon for the election of Florida - Cuban Americans and Jewish Americans.

I tried to sign up with a credit card to find out what it said. I would post a comment but obviously not post the whole article due to copyright issues. The WSJ sign up is screwy. I tried twice but gave up.

Did anyone read the article? Jeb is a smart guy and is well liked in Florida. He has worked hard to build bridges with many supporters.

I know that older Cuban American vote is solid and the Jewish American vote is growing.

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posted on 11/01/2004 1:42:40 PM PST
by FrankRepublican
(DO NOT Believe that Gallup "early voter" poll in FL it is bullcrap)

I was so furious with Bush over CFR and immigration I swore I wouldn't vote for him, but over the summer changed my mind. The only realistic choices are between Bush and Kerry. One wants to keep Islamofascists from killing me by any means necessary, the other wants to negotiate with our enemies the way he negotiated with North Vietnam -- and spent 20 years voting against everything I believe in. Pretty obvious what the right thing to do is.

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